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Hiking the football to quarterback Patti Haupt, junior, is center Mary Croarkin, junior. The juniors deteated the sophomores in the tirst game. Running through the Homecoming banner are Branko Jocic, senior, and Bob Scheub, junior. was very surprised at being elected queen.” Cindy Lamfalusi, senior 14 HOMECOMING
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The junior powder puff team gets rowdy before the Homecoming parade. The Senior Class sings the school song at the pep session for their last football Homecoming. The German Club float won the award for the best club float for their second year. George Angelov, sophomore, proudly displays the float. 13 HOMECOMING
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tMowecatnina Alumni ‘come home’ for celebration The rain continued throughout both powder puff games. In the first game sophomores vs. juniors, the juniors emerged victorious, 7-6 in the final seconds. Next, the wet and slightly muddy ju- niors faced the seniors. After a hard fought battle, the seniors triumphed, 7- 6 . Mr. Herbert, referee of the game, commented, “All three teams showed excellent sportsmanship. I was very proud of them.” After the game, the annual bonfire was held. However, it ended early be- cause of the rainy, cold weather. By halftime of the Homecoming game, everybody was in dismay, but MHS friends alumni and families still had faith and spirit in the Pirates. While the band played on the field at halftime, the 1983 Homecoming Queen, Tuesday Grant, crowned the 1984 Homecoming Queen, Cindy Lam- falusi, senior. Other members of the Homecoming Court were Dawn Hoisted, Beth Kor- mos and Dawn Spiroff, seniors. Lamfa- lusi commented, I was very surprised at being elected Queen. Joining the court this year was an unofficial candidate, John Malocha, senior, who said it was a last minute decision. Everyone was daring me to dress up and congratulate the queen, added Malocha. Many Merrillville graduates returned home for Homecoming. Joe Bardeson commented, “I came to see my broth- er play. Gene Guernsey added, “I came because my girlfriend was here. After the halftime festivities ended, our Pirates again entered the field. The Pirates fought hard to the end of the 1983 Homecoming game. Even though there were clouds in the sky, the stars still seemed to shine on the couples who attended the 1983 Homecoming Dance, “That Spe- cial Feeling. Joe Zajac, senior, stated, “It was nice to be at the dance with my girlfriend. One hundred fifty couples attended the dance at which L 8t L Mobile Sound System provided the music for the evening. The couples were greeted with their names on programs de- signed to look like TV programs. Irene Halkias, senior and chairman of the dance, commented, “The dance was a lot of work, but worth the trou- ble because everyone seemed to en- joy themselves. Couples went to the dance to share “That Special Feeling, which was sponsored by the Student Council on Sept. 17. However, Valerie Vessely, senior, said she enjoyed the dance because “it was my senior year and I got to be with all my friends. — Robin Wade, Sharon Pigott, Glory Murray, Chris Franz Blocking Julie Fratzke, Junior, In the first game, Is Candy Rathjen, sophomore. The 1983 Homecoming Court consists of Dawn Spiroff, Cindy Lamfalusl, queen, Dawn Halsted, and Beth Kormos, seniors. 15 HOMECOMING
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